Abstract

Most projects run in a safe and contained
environment allowing individuals to hide behind corporate
politics or bureaucracy. This presentation will look
at a series of projects within the Third World countries and
relate lessons learned to techniques developed to survive in
the wilderness. The examples are based on projects run
in countries that do not necessarily have the same
advantages one would have managing a project in a first
world country but can be very powerful tools to identify
what we are doing wrong with the projects. The
learnings can be utilized by all project managers in
whatever project they are dealing with at the time and are
brought in a format that allows for not only a quick
understanding of lessons and techniques but also provides
examples of how they can be utilized.

This session will cover the following learning objectives:

Identify techniques by which project managers can
increase the human potential of their projects

Inspire project managers to go forth and utilize
survival techniques to improve the quality of their
projects

Speaker

Camper Bull
Bio:Mr. Bull is a partner in Armiger International, a
boutique management training and development firm. He
has held leadership and management positions in both
commercial and philanthropic environments. Mr. Bull
was educated at Drew University, Madison, NJ in
International Economics with emphasis in Complex
Organizations, Business Ethics, Managerial Economics and
Finance. He completed additional studies in the European
Community in Brussels with intensive French language studies
in Paris.

Mr. Bull has developed and delivered several
leadership training programs in business and industry as
well as for high school seniors and foreign exchange
students. He is the author of a significant PMP Prep
program for the purpose of helping project management
professionals prepare for the PMI certification
examination. Proficient with computerized business
applications, he has been able to transfer these practical
skills into useful training tools helping clients gain a
fast yet comprehensive understanding of the application in
their business environment.

His extensive travel and experience throughout
Europe, Africa and Asia provide additional strength and a
global view to Mr. Bull’s platform of communications and
project management training.

Other Meetings:

Career Networking LCI

Topic: Is this Job Offer the Right
Fit and How to Sweeten the Deal

Diane Litchko, HR Manager for QUALCOMM, will
facilitate an interactive workshop that will help you
identify your dream job characteristics to make your next
job the right fit and will also highlight various items to
consider when evaluating a job offer including various forms
of compensation, benefits, and perks. Each
participant will walk away with their “must haves” and “nice
to haves” lists to help them choose the right next job with
their ideal compensation and benefits package.
Bring your business cards.